Also tend to put one of these 0.47 mic sized one in there when doing a parallel:
http://www.newark.com/NewarkWebComm...N5SFA3AVAECXFEOESFFYK2URYWIV1?SKU=33C6862&N=0
These are similar if not exactly the same as the blue dipped ones we use. Probably functinally the same.
And go to this URL
http://rswww.com
and type this 239-595 onto search.
Show you the axial ferrite bead inductors we use. They are something like 80 Ohm at 11Mhz.
I didn't find them on the Newark site though. RS is trade only.
http://www.newark.com/NewarkWebComm...N5SFA3AVAECXFEOESFFYK2URYWIV1?SKU=33C6862&N=0
These are similar if not exactly the same as the blue dipped ones we use. Probably functinally the same.
And go to this URL
http://rswww.com
and type this 239-595 onto search.
Show you the axial ferrite bead inductors we use. They are something like 80 Ohm at 11Mhz.
I didn't find them on the Newark site though. RS is trade only.
Except the ones in that link are the single bead type and axial instead of radial. Axial has it use but the two bead type are more effective and usually radial. Though two bead axial wood be useful. I've straightened the radial ones for this. But they are glued together.
They seem to do thinner and thicker beads too, it appears that the thicker one are more effective.
Looks like much better prices from that company than from Newark.
They seem to do thinner and thicker beads too, it appears that the thicker one are more effective.
Looks like much better prices from that company than from Newark.
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